/* eslint-disable */ // This file was taken from Backbone and then modified. It does not conform to this // project's standards. (function() { 'use strict'; // Note: this is all the code required to customize Backbone's trigger() method to make // it resilient to exceptions thrown by event handlers. Indentation and code styles // were kept inline with the Backbone implementation for easier diffs. // The changes are: // 1. added 'name' parameter to triggerEvents to give it access to the // current event name // 2. added try/catch handlers to triggerEvents with error logging inside // every while loop // And of course, we update the protoypes of Backbone.Model/Backbone.View as well as // Backbone.Events itself const arr = []; const slice = arr.slice; // Regular expression used to split event strings. const eventSplitter = /\s+/; // Implement fancy features of the Events API such as multiple event // names `"change blur"` and jQuery-style event maps `{change: action}` // in terms of the existing API. const eventsApi = function(obj, action, name, rest) { if (!name) return true; // Handle event maps. if (typeof name === 'object') { for (const key in name) { obj[action](...[key, name[key]].concat(rest)); } return false; } // Handle space separated event names. if (eventSplitter.test(name)) { const names = name.split(eventSplitter); for (let i = 0, l = names.length; i < l; i++) { obj[action](...[names[i]].concat(rest)); } return false; } return true; }; // A difficult-to-believe, but optimized internal dispatch function for // triggering events. Tries to keep the usual cases speedy (most internal // Backbone events have 3 arguments). const triggerEvents = function(events, name, args) { let ev, i = -1, l = events.length, a1 = args[0], a2 = args[1], a3 = args[2]; const logError = function(error) { console.log( 'Model caught error triggering', name, 'event:', error && error.stack ? error.stack : error ); }; switch (args.length) { case 0: while (++i < l) { try { (ev = events[i]).callback.call(ev.ctx); } catch (error) { logError(error); } } return; case 1: while (++i < l) { try { (ev = events[i]).callback.call(ev.ctx, a1); } catch (error) { logError(error); } } return; case 2: while (++i < l) { try { (ev = events[i]).callback.call(ev.ctx, a1, a2); } catch (error) { logError(error); } } return; case 3: while (++i < l) { try { (ev = events[i]).callback.call(ev.ctx, a1, a2, a3); } catch (error) { logError(error); } } return; default: while (++i < l) { try { (ev = events[i]).callback.apply(ev.ctx, args); } catch (error) { logError(error); } } } }; // Trigger one or many events, firing all bound callbacks. Callbacks are // passed the same arguments as `trigger` is, apart from the event name // (unless you're listening on `"all"`, which will cause your callback to // receive the true name of the event as the first argument). function trigger(name) { if (!this._events) return this; const args = slice.call(arguments, 1); if (!eventsApi(this, 'trigger', name, args)) return this; const events = this._events[name]; const allEvents = this._events.all; if (events) triggerEvents(events, name, args); if (allEvents) triggerEvents(allEvents, name, arguments); return this; } Backbone.Model.prototype.trigger = Backbone.View.prototype.trigger = Backbone.Collection.prototype.trigger = Backbone.Events.trigger = trigger; })();